US President George W. Bush said he was still considering whom to name as new CIA chief and would not say whether he will back proposals to create a new Cabinet-level intelligence overseer. Asked whether he had chosen who will lead the Central Intelligence Agency after George Tenet’s resignation, Bush said he was “still thinking about it” and was “taking a hard look” at leading contenders for the job. The US president, facing election-year fire over flawed pre-war accusations that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, said he favored reforming US intelligence services but stopped short of endorsing proposals to create a new Cabinet-level post to oversee them. Full Story
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